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THE CLASS OF 1969 |
CLASS SNAPSHOT
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164 of us have added our profiles to the Alumni Directory, so far.

Combined, we have 331 children, 375 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.

26 of us served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

120 of us spent a combined total of 403 years earning 16 Associates, 73 Bachelors, 34 Masters and 11 Doctorate degrees.

Our most-traveled? One of us has visited 52 U.S. States or Territories and has also visited 79 foreign countries.

16 of us have birthdays this month, and 19 of us have birthdays in June.

Currently, 96 of us are retired.


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In Memory of Albert Woodfin "Pat" Patrick, III

Class of 1969
Hampton High School
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HAMPTON - Albert Woodfin "Pat" Patrick III, passed away on October 9, 2017 due to complications from open heart surgery. Pat was born on May 18, 1951 to the late Woody and Ida Patrick. Pat was a lifelong resident of Hampton having attended Hampton Public Schools and graduating from Hampton High School in 1969, the University of Virginia in 1973 and he received his Law Degree from the University of Virginia in 1976. Pat practiced law in the City of Hampton from 1976 to 1995 when he was elected judge of the Hampton General District Court. While Pat enjoyed the practice of law, he loved being a judge in Hampton. Judge Patrick strived to be fair and impartial and to treat all parties with dignity and respect. Whether it was a hardened criminal, a first time traffic offender or an unrepresented civil litigant, those who came before him received his attention. Very active in the Hampton community, Pat had served on the Hampton School Board for ten years being the Chairman for seven of those years. He was also the president of the Virginia State School Boards Association and was elected to the Board Directors of the National School Boards Association. Pat previously served as Chairman of the Hampton YMCA and was a former Chairperson for the Hampton Baptist Church Board of Deacons. Pat was always involved in athletics being the captain of the 1969 Hampton High School Crabber State Championship basketball team. When his playing days were over he refereed high school basketball for over twenty years being selected to officiate six state championship games. Pat was very active with the Hampton Wythe Little League as a player, coach, umpire, announcer and concessionaire. Pat watched all five of his children pass through Hampton Wythe Little League but his biggest claim to fame is being the assistant coach to his wife, Jerri, who won two straight A-League championships against the likes of Henry Morgan, Bobby Quinn and Clark Walden. Pat remained a loyal "assistant coach" to Jerri for the remainder of his life. He is survived by his wife and best friend, Jerri; his children, Woody(Cameron), Jason, Molly, Chance and Dallas. He is also survived by two granddaughters, Ellie and Leta. He is also survived by his sisters Eleanor Patrick Maloney (David), and Elizabeth Patrick Heath (Skeeter) as well as a numerous other relatives of the Patrick clan. A memorial service will be conducted at Hampton Baptist Church at 11:00 am, on Friday, October 13, 2017 by the Rev. Charles Smith. The family will receive friends Thursday from 5-7 pm at R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home, 245 S. Armistead Ave, Hampton. Interment will be private. Pat had requested that if you wish to make a donation in his memory to make it to either the American Heart Association, the American Cancer Society or to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Published in Daily Press on Oct. 11, 2017 |

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•• ALUMNI ••
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BIRTHDAYS
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Willie Adams |
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Robert Anderson, Jr |
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Gwen Barbour Milholen |
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John Bivins |
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Deborah Clark Roseman |
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Frances Clark Ey |
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Stephen Conlan |
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Peggy Daley Matthews |
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Keith Derby |
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Thomas Drye |
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Thomas Dunn |
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Charles Ferris, III |
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Michael Gosey |
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Charles Griffith |
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Joseph Hux |
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Carolyn Johnson Klein |
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Nancy Jones King |
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W. Jones, Jr. |
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Debbie Keeter Ross |
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Joseph Landrum |
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Robert Mann |
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Russell McCullough, III |
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Freeman Nicks |
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Alfred Paradise, Jr |
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Albert Woodfin Patrick, III |
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Bob Phillips |
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Charleen Quarles Ayers |
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Barbara Schreiber Barnette |
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Adrienne Simmons George |
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Troy Smith, Jr |
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Richard Sprouse |
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Rita Twiggs |
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Catherine Weih Hoffman |
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Reginald C. Williams |
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Taylor C. Wilson, III |
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U.S. MILITARY
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Willie Adams |
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David Alexander |
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Jimmy Antinori |
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John Bivins |
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Ronald Brogden |
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Thomas Bruce |
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Edwin Elmore, III |
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Michael Fazzi |
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James Feller |
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Charles Ferris, III |
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Malcolm Garris |
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James Harrup |
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Tony Haynes |
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Linda Houser Staton |
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David Hull |
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David James |
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Joseph Landrum |
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Mst. Sgt Ronald Miott |
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Dennis Mull N/A |
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Richard Phaneuf |
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Lawrence Reed |
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William Rogers, Jr |
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Anthony Rosso |
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Adrienne Simmons George |
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Ronald Weber |
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Ralph Westphal, Jr |
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Reginald C. Williams |
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WHERE ARE WE?
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Classmates in the U.S.
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Alabama |
5 |
Alaska |
1 |
Arizona |
4 |
Arkansas |
1 |
California |
7 |
Colorado |
3 |
Connecticut |
1 |
Delaware |
4 |
District of Columbia |
2 |
Florida |
22 |
Georgia |
7 |
Illinois |
4 |
Louisiana |
1 |
Maine |
1 |
Maryland |
10 |
Massachusetts |
3 |
Michigan |
1 |
New Hampshire |
1 |
New Jersey |
3 |
New Mexico |
1 |
New York |
2 |
North Carolina |
34 |
Ohio |
4 |
Oklahoma |
2 |
Oregon |
2 |
Pennsylvania |
8 |
South Carolina |
7 |
Tennessee |
9 |
Texas |
13 |
Virginia |
366 |
Washington |
3 |
Wisconsin |
1 |

Classmates Abroad:
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Ireland |
1 |
Spain |
1 |
United Kingdom |
1 |
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Totals include confirmed and unconfirmed addresses as input by the reunion committee.
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